Clitandra staudtii Stapf ()

 
Scientific name : Clitandra staudtii Stapf
Botanical Family : Apocynaceae
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113474 Orobanche squamosa Thunb.   Scrophulariaceae          
95195 Dybowskia dybowskii (Franch.) Dandy   Poaceae          
9525 Ectadiopsis oblongifolia (Meisn.) Schltr.   Apocynaceae          
108696 Tricalysia pangolina N.Hallé   Rubiaceae          
3245 Brachylaena glabra (L.f.) Druce   Asteraceae          
50343 Euphorbia richardsiae L.C.Leach subsp. richardsiae   Euphorbiaceae          
34034 Maerua pachystigma Gilg & Gilg-Ben.   Capparaceae          
72333 Endostemon retinervis (Briq.) M.Ashby   Lamiaceae          
41953 Rhynchocarpa erostris Schweinf.   Cucurbitaceae          
pl_2658 Quercus robur Pedunculate oak Fagaceae          
101895 Oligomeris dipetala (Aiton) Turcz. var. pumila (Harv.) Müll.Arg.   Resedaceae          
saph Salix phlebophylla Anderss. skeletonleaf willow Salicaceae          
psilo5 Psilochilus Barb. Rodr. psilochilus Orchidaceae          
diro2 Dissotis rotundifolia (Sm.) Triana pinklady Melastomataceae          
     

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